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toh:netgear:dg834g [2018/03/31 23:22] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation bobafetthotmailtoh:netgear:dg834g [2021/12/05 11:52] (current) – Brand name capitalization adjusted tmomas
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-====== Netgear DG834G ======+====== NETGEAR DG834G ====== 
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 ===== Release Status ===== ===== Release Status =====
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   * Only WEP encryption is available in Wifi settings! not sure why - stock Netgear firmware supported WPA-PSK - need to check, may be a package install issue?   * Only WEP encryption is available in Wifi settings! not sure why - stock Netgear firmware supported WPA-PSK - need to check, may be a package install issue?
-[http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs(2f)WhiteRussian(2f)Configuration.html#head-f335c44d5b896564e2fb57831ceb0ab3958a668a] suggests that a package called “nas” is needed, but that does not exist in the backfire packages available from [http://downloads.openwrt.org/backfire/10.03/ar7/packages/] - however there are some “wpa-*” packages there. +[[http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs(2f)WhiteRussian(2f)Configuration.html#head-f335c44d5b896564e2fb57831ceb0ab3958a668a]] suggests that a package called “nas” is needed, but that does not exist in the backfire packages available from [[http://downloads.openwrt.org/backfire/10.03/ar7/packages/]] - however there are some “wpa-*” packages there. 
-[https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=24493] suggests that wpad-mini is needed for WPA and wpad for WPA Enterprise - yet to confirm that this works - doubtful as that topic refers to Broadcom chipsets so it may not work on TI AR7 ... [http://www.lizardking.biz/2010/03/qwest-actiontec-gt701-wg-ppoe-openwrt/] seems to reinforce +[[https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=24493]] suggests that wpad-mini is needed for WPA and wpad for WPA Enterprise - yet to confirm that this works - doubtful as that topic refers to Broadcom chipsets so it may not work on TI AR7 ... [[http://www.lizardking.biz/2010/03/qwest-actiontec-gt701-wg-ppoe-openwrt/]] seems to reinforce 
  
   * Further upgrade(s) via web and sysupgrade command not supported, manual upgrade required, here’s how to do that at the device cmdline: <code>mtd -r write firmware.trx linux</code>   * Further upgrade(s) via web and sysupgrade command not supported, manual upgrade required, here’s how to do that at the device cmdline: <code>mtd -r write firmware.trx linux</code>
-  (NB .trx and .bin interchangeable) [doc:howto:installing#flashing.openwrt]+  (NB .trx and .bin interchangeable) [[doc:howto:installing#flashing.openwrt]]
  
 ===== Hardware Versions ===== ===== Hardware Versions =====
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 ==== Clones ==== ==== Clones ====
  
-  * [[toh/sphairon/turbolinkjdr454wb|Sphairon JDR454WB]]+  * [[toh:sphairon:turbolinkjdr454wb|Sphairon JDR454WB]]
  
  
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 The ADAM2 bootloader in v3 is different, and cannot be patched as shown below. It does not seem to be needed anyway. Another important difference is that the bootloader does not allow FTP access nor interruption of the boot from the serial console, so recovery can only be done with the Windows recovery tool or the nftp.2 tool described below. The ADAM2 bootloader in v3 is different, and cannot be patched as shown below. It does not seem to be needed anyway. Another important difference is that the bootloader does not allow FTP access nor interruption of the boot from the serial console, so recovery can only be done with the Windows recovery tool or the nftp.2 tool described below.
  
-The old wiki has information for this particular model: [[oldwiki/openwrtdocs/hardware/netgear/dg834gv3]]+The old wiki has information for this particular model: [[https://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/openwrtdocs/hardware/netgear/dg834gv3]]
  
-See also: http://www.pitt-pladdy.com/blog/_20100424-103102+0100%20OpenWrt%20Take%202%20-%20native%20IPv6%20on%20DG834%20v3%20%28using%20AAISP%29/+See also: [[http://www.pitt-pladdy.com/blog/_20100424-103102+0100%20OpenWrt%20Take%202%20-%20native%20IPv6%20on%20DG834%20v3%20%28using%20AAISP%29/]]
  
 ===== Installation for v1 and v2 ===== ===== Installation for v1 and v2 =====
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 ==== Telnet to the Router ==== ==== Telnet to the Router ====
-  * Enable debug mode. Visit http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug+  * Enable debug mode. Visit ''%%http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug%%''
   * Telnet into your router <code>   * Telnet into your router <code>
 telnet 192.168.0.1</code> telnet 192.168.0.1</code>
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 ==== Obtaining your current Bootloader ==== ==== Obtaining your current Bootloader ====
  
-  * Enable debug mode. Visit http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug+  * Enable debug mode. Visit ''%%http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug%%''
   * Telnet into your router <code>   * Telnet into your router <code>
 telnet 192.168.0.1</code> telnet 192.168.0.1</code>
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 ==== Replace the restricted ADAM2 on the router ==== ==== Replace the restricted ADAM2 on the router ====
-  * Place the Modified mtd2.bin onto a web or FTP server (e.g http://127.0.0.1/mtd2.bin)+  * Place the Modified mtd2.bin onto a web or FTP server (e.g ''%%http://127.0.0.1/mtd2.bin%%'')
     * for this you can enable IIS on your PC to serve the directory containing the firmware files. Google for details on how to do this.      * for this you can enable IIS on your PC to serve the directory containing the firmware files. Google for details on how to do this. 
     * Don't forget to update the firewall on your PC to allow access to the relevant port.      * Don't forget to update the firewall on your PC to allow access to the relevant port. 
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